Report copyright infringement

It is Scribd’s policy to respond to legally valid notices of alleged copyright
infringement that meets or exceeds the criteria defined in 17 U.S.C. Section
512(c)(3), also known as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998.
In addition, we terminate without notice the accounts of users that we
determine are repeat infringers based on a "three-strikes" policy.

Use the form below if someone has posted your copyrighted content to Scribd
without your permission. You will receive a response within two (2) business
days.

You may use this form if:

You are the creator of content posted to Scribd without your permission You are the duly authorized representative of the rights holder of content posted to Scribd without permission

You may not use this form to report infringements of works for which you do not hold a copyright. If you suspect that another person’s work has been posted without permission, please contact the rights holder or their publisher.

Please be sure that the reported content is not posted to Scribd by your
publisher, agency, or a third party operating under a license agreement. If you
are the author of content posted to Scribd by your publisher, your removal
request may be rejected and forwarded to your publisher.

Your removal request must include direct links to the items that fall under
your claim. Scribd is not able to process notifications that reference search
results. Incomplete notifications will be returned to you for completion.

Under Section 512(f) of the DMCA, any person who knowingly materially
misrepresents that material or activity is infringing may be subject to
liability. Misuse of the DMCA form may result in legal action and termination
of your Scribd account.